Krautsalat has written 1,111 reviews for films during 2019.
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Lonely Are the Brave 1962
Believe you me, if it didn't take men to make babies I wouldn't have anything to do with any of you!
Rambo: First Blood, Part Zero. No wonder they wanted Kirk Douglas to play Colonel Trautman, he already played the cowboy version of Rambo.
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I Was a Male War Bride 1949
If the American army says that I can be my wife, who am I to dispute them?
Every horse wants to be Cary Grant's wig when it grows up.
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Garden of Evil 1954
I guess if the earth were made of gold, men would die for a handful of dirt.
The scene in which Gary Cooper knocks Cameron Mitchell into the same campfire three times in a row alone makes this worth seeing.
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Winchester '73 1950
That's too much gun for a man to have just for... shootin' rabbits.
This is the first western Anthony Mann and Jimmy Stewart made together and it already has all the right ingredients: A fast pace, dark mood, plenty of action and a memorable set of villains. Even pre-fame Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis show up in small roles.
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The Pirate 1973
Probably the only pirate movie in which the ship and the treasure disappear off screen while the two leads are busy fighting on a beach.
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The Quiet Man 1952
I'll let you buy me a drink, at your wake! Ha!
This is more Irish than The Irishman and most of the Leprechaun pictures combined.
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Monsieur Verdoux 1947
I have made my peace with God, my conflict is with man.
Chaplin had to reinvent himself with a new style of moustache, just because of that other jerk. Thanks a lot, Hitler!
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Berlin Alexanderplatz 1980
5 Directors x 5 Unseen Films - Round V: Film #13
I had no idea prestige television was allowed to be this weird.
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A Star Is Born 1976
Strawberry douche?
This is the one where Kris Kristofferson has a bar fight with Robert Englund, crashes a motorcycle on stage, shoots at a helicopter and throws a case of whisky at a dude named Baby Jesus, all within the first act. Not the best version of this story, but definitely the most cocaine fueled.
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A Star Is Born 1954
Were you Norman Maine, the actor?
The movie within in the movie scenes are the best part, I don't understand why the later versions are set in the music industry instead.
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October (Ten Days that Shook the World) 1927
Long live the socialist revolution! All power to the Soviets! Socialist, not bourgeois! Capitalist ministers give you neither peace, nor bread, nor land!
This has some of Eisenstein's most playful and bizarre editing choices as well as a pretty sweet dance scene. Party like it's 1917!